Services schedule for January 2025
January 4
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
January 4
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
January 4
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
January 5
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
January 5
Sunday
05:00 pm
Evening service to the Vespers of the Nativity of Christ.
January 6
Monday
09:30 am
Evening prayers prior to the Vespers of the Nativity of Christ. Divine Liturgy of st. Basil the Great. Christmas Eve.
January 6
Monday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
January 7
Tuesday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Nativity of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ.
January 11
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
January 11
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
January 11
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
January 12
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
January 13
Monday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
January 14
Tuesday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy of st. Basil the Great. Circumcision of our Lord.
January 17
Friday
09:30 am
Evening prayers prior to the Vespers for Theophany.
January 17
Friday
05:00 pm
Evening service to the Vespers of the Theophany.
January 18
Saturday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Forefeast of the Theophany (Eve of Baptism).
January 18
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil. Great Consecration of the Water.
January 19
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy of st. Basil the Great. Holy Theophany. Baptism of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ. Jordan (consecration of water in the river Jordan).
January 25
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
January 25
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
January 25
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
January 26
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
Every day when there is not an All Night Vigil and Divine Liturgy, there will be the following services:
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the daily Apostolic reading and reading of the Gospel beginning at 9:00 a.m.
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